Michigan State player responds to Florida CB's 'modern form of slavery' tweet
Michigan State linebacker Riley Bullough had a response to Florida cornerback Jalen Tabor’s tweet that college football players should be paid on Tuesday.
Tabor, while admitting he took his argument a little too far by using the word “slavery,” stood by his assertion that college football players should be paid.
Bullough obviously stands on the other side of the fence.
Dont get the argument by college athletes wanting to get paid. Scholarship players get more than enough money each month. Stop complaining
— Riley Bullough (@RileyBullough) January 20, 2016
On Tuesday, Tabor turned heads by pointing at the $527.4 million in revenue that the SEC made in 2014, according to USA Today, and showed frustration at players not being compensated.